Treu’s contract as head coach and head of performance is to steer Kenya into qualification for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janiero, where sevens rugby will be making its debut.

“Project Rio starts tomorrow,” said Mwangi.

“There is so much going to happen between now and Rio.

“We want to put in all the hard work and the fruits will follow.”

Treu, 42, was coach of the Blitzbokke since 2004 after playing for the side as sweeper and captain from 1999 to 2002.

Apart from Zangqa, Treu’s technical bench will include compatriots, Graham Bentz, as strength and conditioning coach and Karen Schwabbe, who will take up her appointment as head of sports medicine in January.